Backstage, makeup artist Val Garland drew from a Technicolor paint palette, wrapping pigment around the eye in a loose-handed fashion. There was a slick of fuchsia, drawn into a blurred loop, alongside a broken bit of cobalt. Elsewhere, canary yellow and rich blue powder came pressed deeply in and around the lids for a rather striking effect, while basic black liner was equally elevated by a graphic treatment along the crease. It was a simple yet jaw-dropping use of color that felt rebellious in its beauty—defiantly, prettily punk.